"I posted a picture of my handsome baby boy and insulting comments and inbox messages came in thousands – heee haasi wako, tarisa maoko ayo baba vemwana iyeye mukaradhi, iwe 37 years usina mwana saka chimbo mira nyaya yako tinoiziva hauzvare (The child isn't yours. Look at his hands, the father's race is coloured. You are 37 years, you've no child and we know that you are impotent) and many more you know just how lethal broke people are," said Sir Wicknel

He said when he did what people wanted they went on to condemn him.

"Then I decide to post the DNA results. Again you (Zimbabweans) scream at me again, wanyadzisa mukadzi (you've humiliated your wife), why were you doubting in the first place, this and that. Zimbabweans I can't deal," said Wicknel.

He said it was interesting that it was women who were fussy about the paternity test, showing that their men were raising children who are not theirs.

"It's only in Zimbabwe where people make a big issue about paternity tests but otherwise it has become common practice the world over. Especially madzimai emu Zimbabwe, haadi kunzwa nyaya dze ma DNA because maka jaira ku chengetesa varume vana vasiri vavo (women in Zimbabwe don't want to undergo DNA tests because they are used to having men raising children who aren't theirs.) Anyway case closed kana paine arwadziwa (whoever feels pained) tough luck."